BREAKING: ASUU calls off nine-month-old strike

The Academic Staff Union of University, on Wednesday, suspended its strike, ending the industrial action that started since March 2020.

ASUU National President, Biodun Ogunyemi, made the announcement during a briefing of the union in Abuja.

This was just as the Federal Government warned against #EndASUU protest following the prolonged strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU.

Chris Ngige, Minister of Labour, Employment and Productivity, who gave this warning said those planning to use the #EndASUU protest to destroy public and private properties would be disappointed.

He spoke on Tuesday in Abuja at the resumed negotiations between representatives of ASUU and the Federal Government.

“Those who want to use the #EndASUU protest to destroy public and private property or lecturers’ homes will be disappointed.

“I am optimistic that the meeting will produce the final result that will make everybody happy,” Ngige said. 

ASUU has been on strike for about nine months over government’s alleged refusal to honour some agreements reached with the union.

However, the Nigerian government had recently agreed to pay N75billion for the revitalisation of universities and the payment of Earned Academic Allowances to ASUU.

Ngige had disclosed this in November after a meeting between ASUU and government representatives.

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